Alfred Perlstein wrote:
Hi guys,
Some work here at work was approved for sharing with community so
I'm posting it here in hope of a review.
We run some pretty good stress testing on our code, so I think it's
pretty solid.
My only concern is that I've tried my best to preserve kernel source
API, but not binary compat though a few simple #defines.
I can make binary compat, in albeit a somewhat confusing manner, but
that will require some rototilling and weird renaming of calls to
the sleepq and turnstile code. In short, I'd rather not, but I will
if you think it's something that should be done.
There's also a few placeholders for lock profiling which I will
very likely be backporting shortly as well.
Patch is attached.
Comments/questions?
Hmm, I would be happy to see this but I think binary compatibility is
actually important here since this is -stable and low-level primitives
like sx are probably used all over the place in existing third party
modules.
Kris
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